Yes, apple trees can be propagated using sections of root through a process called root cutting. This method involves taking healthy root segments and planting them in suitable soil conditions to encourage growth. However, it is more common to propagate apple trees through grafting or budding to ensure the new tree retains the desired traits of the parent tree. Root cuttings may not always produce a tree that bears fruit identical to the original variety.
Apple TreesYes, apples do grow on trees. AnswerApples grow on trees because when you plant apples the seeds go up the root and out the branches. Now only if money grew off trees that would be something. LOL
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Apple trees have a tap root for stability and fibrous roots to gather water. Apple tree roots do not grow when the tree buds. Then the roots are too busy gathering water and nutrients to grow more roots. After the fruit is grown, the roots will start growing again.
I live in the countryside, and we have apple trees in our backyard. There are also some down the road next to a horse farm. Apples fall to the ground and typically get eaten by animals, the animals roam and disperse the seeds. The seeds take root and sprout. So naturally, apple trees do not grow in orchards. Us human want more apple trees in one area for the convenience of harvesting for profit. We plant the trees in orchards.
If the branch of trees has been cut then it will tends to grow but if trunk is comletly cut the it will never will grow
You can take cuttings from trees yes. Some trees you can just stick the branch in the ground and it will grow, generally it's not that easy. It helps if you know what sort of tree you want to take a cutting of.
The grow on tress. And when the ready to pick.... pick them off the tree!!!!!!!! :)
No, carrots cannot grow on trees. Carrots are root vegetables that grow underground as the edible taproot of the plant Daucus carota. They require specific soil conditions and are cultivated in the ground, not on trees or other structures.
Neither, they grow under the ground, with just the leaves being above ground. Each carrot is a separate plant.
Grafting branches from another tree
An apple tree has a fibrous root system rather than a taproot. This means its roots spread out widely and grow in many directions close to the surface of the soil, helping the tree absorb water and nutrients effectively. Fibrous roots also provide stability, which is important for supporting the tree as it grows. So, instead of one deep root, apple trees have lots of smaller roots that work together!